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"cosy hug" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a warm and comfortable embrace between two people. You can use "cosy hug" in various contexts, such as: 1. "After a long day at work, all I wanted was a cosy hug from my partner." 2. "The children snuggled up on the couch, sharing a cosy hug." 3. "As the snow fell outside, the couple enjoyed a cosy hug by the fireplace." 4. "My grandma always gave the best cosy hugs that made me feel loved and safe." 5. "Whenever I feel down, my dog knows how to cheer me up with a cosy hug."
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The same applies to Prada Amber Pour Homme (£39.10), a sexy but cosy hug of a scent that softens beautifully as the day wears on.
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(That's the inner city equivalent of a cosy fireside and a hug: some digits you can plaintively cite to a stranger when your cab doesn't turn up).
For all its luxury there is something transcendently cosy about this room, which seems to hug viewers as it glows and pulsates with richly textured reds.
You sleep in cosy, modestly decorated tree houses and cliff-hugging cabins.
Missoni took comfort seriously and layered up their women in lumberjack jackets, gilets, trapper hats, cosy knits and flat boots – it was the collection equivalent of a big hug from an old friend.
Handbags were made from the same fabrics as the clothes, and hugged the body, so although styled for the outdoors the models looked cosy rather than armoured.
How cosy.
Cosy deal.
The unit feels cosy.
No. Cosy?
Too cosy?
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